One of Dominik Szoboszlai’s most important weapons is his long-range shooting ability. And behind that weapon is a secret that few people think about: small feet.
The Hungarian “legend” says that, if someone is lucky enough to be given a small foot, that person will have a better chance of becoming a better player than the rest. The reason why is not clear, just know that this is actually the case, at least – but more than enough – in the case of Ferenc Puskas.
Puskas remains to this day the greatest player in the history of Hungarian football, and one of the greatest in the world. He was the brightest star in the line-up of two of the best teams – Real Madrid of the 1950s and the Hungarian team dubbed the “Golden Team” – not only in his time but throughout history. history.
During his time playing, Puskas had the same figure and style as Diego Maradona, short (only 1m70 tall), but bold with strong running steps. He possesses extremely powerful shots, the ball goes silent and hits the goal. Usually when kicking Puskas does not need to gain too much momentum. In addition to his strong thigh muscles, one of his secrets, as it is said, is… small feet.
Exactly how no one knows, but in Hungary, what is right for Puskas will be true for the rest. That is why to this day, the coaches there are still looking for players to follow the Puskas model. One of the criteria, therefore, is small feet.
Taller than 1m85, Dominik Szoboszlai, Liverpool’s star signing this summer, of course, does not have much similarity in appearance with Puskas. Minus one point: a pair of petite feet. So big, but the former RB Leipzig midfielder only wears size 7 UK shoes (equivalent to 40-41). It is this feature, along with long legs, that helps Szoboszlai to launch neat and powerful shots. At least according to people who have worked with him before.
Szoboszlai’s small feet are not a gift from God. It was a “work” of his father. As a child, Szoboszlai was often asked by his father – who was also clearly a fan of Puskas – to wear shoes that were tighter than usual. Mr. Zsolt, also a former footballer, believes that by doing so, his son’s feet will not grow anymore. Combined with a proper training regimen that focuses on technique, his son Dominik can grow up to be a superstar at kicking the ball.
“You could say it was a football hack,” a source, who asked to remain anonymous so as not to affect his relationship with the Szoboszlai family, told The Athletic. “Because if you have big feet, you can’t shoot the ball properly, unless it’s Ibrahimovic.
“To shoot the ball properly, you need long legs and small feet, and that’s why Dominik’s dad was so strict with him when he was young. Just look at him now. see.”
What about Szoboszlai now? As expected, the Hungarian star quickly integrated into his new life in England. In the recent 3-1 win over Bournemouth, he was the most prominent player on the Liverpool side, contributing to 2 of the 3 goals of the home team. His ability to drag the ball and maneuver in tight spaces is impressive. He is the player with the most passes on target (65), and also the player with the most successful passes (3).
But there is one quality Szoboszlai has yet to manifest. That is the ability to shoot the ball. Liverpool fans must have reason to wonder, is their team really owning a “slag machine” ready to succeed Steven Gerrard, or is it all just “legend”?